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boke of K. "Item it is ordeyned that no maner of Keper of any of the saide Gaole of Neugate, Ludgate nor eny of the Countours of the saide Citee take any more of any Gentilman, Freman or Frewoman of

a "pouderbox" of silver, a coat of mail, a "paunce," 2 a "pysan," 3 a "bacynet" with "le umbrer," 4 a pair of "vauntbras," a pair of "rerebras," 5 a pair of "leggeharneys," 6 a pair of gloves of "plate,"

Parson of the Church of Langeport, Robert Say, Parson of the Church of Eton Hastynges, and Walter Swan, Parson of the Church of Ayleston, complainants, and Fulke Penbrugge, Knight, deforciant of twenty acres of land and four acres of meadow

[Statute anent the government of the master masons of the College Kirk of St Giles, of the Burgh of Edinburgh. ] The quhilk day, the prouest dene of gild baillies and counsale of the burgh of Edinburgh thinkis expedient and

list of names of fifteenth-paying inhabitants of Whitby is that scarcely one of the names of the persons designated betokens any dependence upon, or connection with, the, by that time, important and influential abbey of Whitby. And another observation of

the office or obedientiary of the monastery to which they pertained, that is, to the office of the cellarer, 28 of the fraterer, of the sacrist, of the master of the farmery, of the kitchener, or of the chamberlain. 29

son of William son of Gregory de Bettileyeg' to Geoffrey son of Hugh Rosesone of a place of land in the field of Raufalth to hold of the chief lord of Bettileye. Witnesses:- Thomas de Thickenes and John son of

of William Naylor of London, esquire, one of the Six Clerks of Chancery, has granted to Gilbert Dethicke, Garter King of Arms, a yearly rent of 50 l to be charged on the rectory of Godmanchester during her lease

he who instituted the custom of appending signatures to the conclusion of the year's accounts. He also appears to have paid part of the organist's wages (see below), and also, sometimes, part of the cost of the 'bread, ale and

19 of May, 5. The next endynge y e 26 of Maye, of y e plage 1. The next endynge y e 2 of June, of y e plage 4. The next weke endynge y e ix of june, of

9 pieces of Arays rychely made of the lyf of Saint John, wherof 2 of the first are made atte costes of the crafte, price 80 l . The 3de cloth of the same syde of the gyfte of Maistres

Sunnebury, parson of the church of Little Comberton, Roger Caunt, vicar of the church of St. Andrew of Pershore, John Dugge, vicar of the church of Aldermeston, and Walter Tandy, chaplain, of his right in the manor of Harleye, and

rector of the church of Wike, and Joan, late the wife of Walter Tauntone, of Weymouth, executors of the will of the said Walter, to Thomas Dovere, of the same place, of a plot of land, within the liberty of

of the Conversion of St. Paul, 1 Henry IV. Fragment of seal . [Bedf. ] C. 1343. Grant by Michael Osebern, of Wibbesnade, to Robert Pilling, of Eyton, of land in the south field of Eyton, on either side

Thomas Wodehous, of London, to William Cresewyk, of London, John Wakefeld, and John Bygood, clerk, of London, of a yearly rent of 20 s . out of a brewhouse tenement in the hamlet of Peckham in the parish of Camberwell.

Cheinduyt, knight, of a grant by John son of Saer son of Henry, to Sir Adam de Stratton, clerk, of the manor of Shenle and the advowson of the church of that manor and of the chapel of Colneye. Witnesses:-Sirs

Ann, dau. of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and Isabel, his wife, became heir of the Lordship of Glamorgan on the death of her niece, the infant daughter of the Duke of Warwick. She m. Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury

the Lands of the widow Matthews of Gabalva, being part of the Lordship of Listall y Bont, of the South, and the Land of Captain Richard Jenkins, being part of the Lordship of Senghenith, now in the Tenure of William

a fifth part of the advowson of South Kilvyngton church, of the Vicarage of Enderby with the Steple, of the chantry of Hunton, of £9 10s. rent in Bilton in the Ansty and of the advowson of St Martins church

of the Quarth and Ned. ** David Lewis, esq. Thomas Lewis, gent, and Alice his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of Richard Borom, kt., and Dorothea his wife A sixth part of the manor of Lutteryngton and

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